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- From: "Jonathan Shore" <jshore@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 15:51:13 +0900
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> > I'm trying to do a chown on a set of files but it keeps > complaining "invalid > user" ... strangely enough I was able to do a chgrp with all the same > arguments. I'm assuming it's because the name has a "." in it ... If I'm not mistaken many chown implementations assume that "." separates the group from the user (you can set both). Try directly setting using the uid. chown -R 507 top40 > > Can anyone offer suggestion on how I might get this command to co-operate? > >
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